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Etihad Cargo announces new European commercial team structure

Etihad Cargo, the cargo and logistics arm of Etihad Airways, has announced a restructuring of its European commercial team into five areas.

According to the company, these changes come in response to sustained growth and the expansion of Etihad Airways’ network and capacity offering across Europe.

The five new European regions led by Rainer Krammer, Regional Manager Europe and Americas, include:

  • Southwest Europe region, covering France, Spain and Portugal, led by Eric Lamare
  • UK and Ireland led by Michael Mackenzie,
  • Northwest Europe, covering Belgium, Netherlands and Denmark, led by Karim Grinate,
  • Central Europe, covering Germany, Austria and Switzerland, led by Karim Rakkrouki
  • South East Europe, covering Italy, Poland, Czech Republic and Greece, led by Lorenzo Donato.

Commenting on the restructure, Stanislas Brun, Chief Cargo Officer, said: “Etihad Cargo’s European network is experiencing strong and sustained growth. This restructure allows us to scale our operations in line with market demand, while reinforcing our commitment to customer-centricity and operational excellence. By bringing our teams closer to the markets they serve, we are positioned to deliver faster, smarter, and more agile logistics solutions.”







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